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Save the Ten Commandments!
About the Petition:
In just days, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear
two cases that will determine the fate of the Ten
Commandments and our rights as citizens to publicly
display them. These cases are just two more examples in
a sea of many hate-filled attacks against our religious
freedoms. Unfortunately, anti-God radicals are finding
success bending and twisting the laws in our nation to
drive God and religion out.
To counter this attack on our Ten Commandments,
Grassfire has launched their “Save the Ten Commandments”
petition to rally at least 100,000 citizens who are
demanding attacks against our religious symbols, and our
rights to publicly display them are stopped.
After adding your name to the “Save the Ten
Commandments” petition, help Grassfire spread the word
by alerting your friends and family. Urge them to become
part of a sweeping grassroots movement to protect and
preserve our rights to publicly acknowledge God in our
nation.
Petition Signers to date:
114,323
Your Sponsor: Grassfire
The Petition States:
As a citizen of the United States, I am deeply saddened by aggressive attacks
to steal away my right to publicly acknowledge God. I have joined with citizens
nationwide who are calling on our leaders to use their influence and power to
protect and preserve these rights and religious symbols.
Furthermore, I urge the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its prior decisions and
lower court actions banning the Ten Commandments and move rapidly to affirm
the rights of all citizens to publicly acknowledge God. |
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POLICY ON SPAMMING
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this issue as well as updates on other vital issues. We seek to secure the Internet privacy of every person signing this
petition. Therefore, your e-mail address will not be sold, traded, or shared with any other
organization without your explicit consent. YOU WILL NOT BE SPAMMED.
YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER TO SIGN THIS PETITION.
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